SCAR-H

The SCAR (Special Operation Forces Combat Assault Rifle) is made by the Belgium weapon manufacture FN Herstal for the USSOCOM. This version is the SCAR-H CQB (Heavy Close Quarter Battle). It has a shortened barrel and fires the 7.62x51mm NATO round. Occasionally referred to the as Mk.17. The "battle-brother" of the SCAR-H is the SCAR-L.

The SCAR-H (in reality this model is the CQC version, complete with a shorter barrel than it's assault rifle model, and includes an adjustable stock) is a powerhouse of a carbine. Utilizing 7.62 NATO rounds designed for large and powerful battle rifles, this weapon packs a serious punch. However, because the rounds are much larger, a standard magazine can only hold 20 rounds of ammunition, in addition to the extreme recoil felt when firing full auto. A weapon best suited for both longer ranged combat, where semi auto fire negates the recoil, and for close range encounters, where the wide spray of hip firing can decimate enemies.